Hacking Installing Arm9 Help!

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Then hold a button once you launch luma3DS, and remove menuhax from your redNAND once you finally boot into it by changing the theme once inside it.

I've tried that. It doesn't show "emu" in front of the version. Am I having these problems because I previously had emuNAND and rxTools?
 
I've tried that. It doesn't show "emu" in front of the version. Am I having these problems because I previously had emuNAND and rxTools?
Doubt it. I've migrated an rxtools+emunand o3DS system to A9LH following the guide.

Anyways, try this: On the root of the SD Card, inside the luma folder, is there a config.bin file? Delete that if you have one, and hold select while launching Luma3DS from the homebrew launcher to get into the settings menu of Luma3DS.

Otherwise you could just start from the beginning again, making sure you don't have autoboot menuhax on your sysnand when cloning it to rednand.

Edit: typo
 
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Doubt it. I've migrated an rxtools+emunand o3DS system to ALH9 following the guide.

Anyways, try this: On the root of the SD Card, inside the luma folder, is there a config.bin file? Delete that if you have one, and hold select while launching Luma3DS from the homebrew launcher to get into the settings menu of Luma3DS.

Otherwise you could just start from the beginning again, making sure you don't have autoboot menuhax on your sysnand when cloning it to rednand.
A9LH*... Sorry I had to...
 
Doubt it. I've migrated an rxtools+emunand o3DS system to ALH9 following the guide.

Anyways, try this: On the root of the SD Card, inside the luma folder, is there a config.bin file? Delete that if you have one, and hold select while launching Luma3DS from the homebrew launcher to get into the settings menu of Luma3DS.

Otherwise you could just start from the beginning again, making sure you don't have autoboot menuhax on your sysnand when cloning it to rednand.
What do you mean by beginning? Where do I start now? I've lost my emuNAND and have a formatted sysNAND.
 
Did you enable "show nand in system setting" and do you have the autoboot sysnand checked?
 

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